AKICHI: A Convenient Chrome Add-on for Finding Free Time in Google Calendar

AKICHI is a free Chrome add-on developed by koyo that aims to simplify the process of finding free time in Google Calendar. With just one click, users can easily locate available time slots in their calendar, making schedule adjustments more efficient.

This add-on offers several filtering options to further customize the search for free time. Users can specify the length of time they are looking for, as well as the specific day of the week they want to display. Additionally, they can choose the time of day they prefer to view, allowing for a more tailored search experience.

AKICHI provides a convenient solution for individuals who heavily rely on Google Calendar for managing their schedules. By streamlining the process of finding open time slots, users can optimize their time and make better use of their available hours.

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